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• Glenn wrote from Australia, "When is the best month to view the galactic center?" Glenn, the answer depends on what time of night you're looking. But assuming you're looking in the evening, July, August and September are grand months for gazing toward the famous Teapot asterism in the constellation Sagittarius the Archer - and imagining the center of our Milky Way galaxy, which is located approximately in this direction of space. • Teapot of Sagittarius: In direction of the galaxy's center • Tonight - July 2, 2012 - the moon shines north (above, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere) the Teapot asterism in Sagittarius. In other words, as
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